Hybrid computing device, apparatus and system

ABSTRACT

Embodiments of an apparatus and system are described for a hybrid computing device. Some embodiments may comprise a computing device having an enclosure arranged to support a display on a front of the enclosure and a cover mechanically coupled to a side of the enclosure, the cover comprising a first portion having at least one integrated input device and a second portion having at least one flexible seam arranged to allow the second portion to adjustably pivot around the seam. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

BACKGROUND

The performance and capabilities of modern computing systems haveincreased rapidly in recent years. Many computing system today includeone or more processors, memory, wireless connectivity, displays andother components requiring electrical power. The number and type ofcapabilities and components in modern computing systems continues toincrease while the systems continue to decrease in size, resulting inlimited space for the different components necessary to implement theincreased capabilities and diverse usage scenarios. Moreover, modernmobile computing systems are often used in a variety of differentlocations and usage scenarios which require ergonomically designedsystems to limit the size of the systems while ensuring a satisfactoryand dynamic user experience. As a result, it is desirable to improvemobile computing device designs. Consequently, there exists asubstantial need for techniques to adapt mobile computing devices toaccommodate components in an ergonomically efficient design.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of a first system.

FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of a second system.

FIG. 3 illustrates one embodiment of a third system.

FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment of a fourth system.

FIG. 5 illustrates one embodiment of a fifth system.

FIG. 6 illustrates one embodiment of a sixth diagram.

FIG. 7 illustrates one embodiment of a seventh system.

FIG. 8 illustrates one embodiment of an eighth system.

FIG. 9 illustrates one embodiment of a ninth system.

FIG. 10 illustrates one embodiment of a tenth system.

FIG. 11 illustrates one embodiment of an eleventh system.

FIG. 12 illustrates one embodiment of a twelfth system.

FIG. 13 illustrates one embodiment of a thirteenth system.

FIG. 14 illustrates one embodiment of a fourteenth system.

FIG. 15 illustrates one embodiment of a fifteenth system.

FIG. 15 illustrates one embodiment of a sixteenth system.

FIG. 17 illustrates one embodiment of a seventeenth system.

FIG. 18 illustrates one embodiment of an eighteenth system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The embodiments are generally directed to a hybrid computing device,apparatus and system. Various embodiments provide a system and apparatusthat include an enclosure arranged to support a display on a front ofthe enclosure and a cover mechanically coupled to a side of theenclosure, the cover comprising a first portion having at least oneintegrated input device and a second portion having at least oneflexible seam arranged to allow the second portion to adjustably pivotaround the seam. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

The processing power and capabilities of modern mobile computing devicescontinues to increase, often resulting in increased functionalityrequirements. For example, in some embodiments it may be advantageousfor a mobile computing device to include one or more input devices toallow for data entry and device control. Currently available inputdevices do not provide a good user experience and typing or performingother interactive actions on a display screen may be ergonomicallyuncomfortable. Moreover, Bluetooth keyboards and other currentlyavailable input devices may be cumbersome for a user to transport.Additionally, as the requirements for smaller devices with multifunctionform factors continue to increase, it may be advantageous for inputdevices to provide additional functionality, such as acting as a standor support for the computing device or offering physical protection forthe computing device. Therefore, some embodiments described herein aredirected to techniques for a combined computing device andmulti-function cover. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

Embodiments may include one or more elements. An element may compriseany structure arranged to perform certain operations. Each element maybe implemented as hardware, software, or any combination thereof, asdesired for a given set of design parameters or performance constraints.Although embodiments may be described with particular elements incertain arrangements by way of example, embodiments may include othercombinations of elements in alternate arrangements.

It is worthy to note that any reference to “one embodiment” or “anembodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, orcharacteristic described in connection with the embodiment is includedin at least one embodiment. The appearances of the phrases “in oneembodiment” and “in an embodiment” in various places in thespecification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.

FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of a mobile computing device or system100. In various embodiments, the mobile computing device 100 maycomprise multiple nodes, elements or components. A node, element orcomponent generally may comprise any physical or logical entity in themobile computing device 100 and may be implemented as hardware,software, or any combination thereof, as desired for a given set ofdesign parameters or performance constraints. Although FIG. 1 may show alimited number of nodes, elements and components by way of example, itcan be appreciated that more or less nodes, elements or components maybe employed for a given implementation.

In various embodiments, the mobile computing device 100 may comprise atablet computer, handheld computer, laptop computer, clamshell computer,netbook computer, ultra-book computer, personal digital assistant (PDA),cellular telephone, combination cellular telephone/PDA, smartphone,portable computer, pager, messaging device, media player, digital musicplayer, or other suitable computing device. Various embodimentsdescribed herein include reference to a tablet computing deviceincluding a combination input device and cover mechanically coupledthereto. The embodiments are not limited in this context.

Mobile computing device 100 may comprise a device operative to form partof a wired communications system, a wireless communications system, or acombination of both. For example, the mobile computing device 100 maycomprise one or more nodes arranged to communicate information over oneor more types of wired communication links. Examples of a wiredcommunication link may include, without limitation, a wire, cable, bus,printed circuit board (PCB), Ethernet connection, peer-to-peer (P2P)connection, backplane, switch fabric, semiconductor material,twisted-pair wire, co-axial cable, fiber optic connection, and so forth.The mobile computing device 100 also may include one or more nodesarranged to communicate information over one or more types of wirelesscommunication links. Examples of a wireless communication link mayinclude, without limitation, a radio channel, infrared channel,radio-frequency (RF) channel, Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) channel, aportion of the RF spectrum, and/or one or more licensed or license-freefrequency bands.

The mobile computing device 100 may communicate information inaccordance with one or more standards as promulgated by a standardsorganization. In one embodiment, for example, various devices comprisingpart of the communications system 100 may be arranged to operate inaccordance with one or more of the IEEE 802.11 standard, the WiGigAlliance™ specifications, WirelessHD™ specifications, standards orvariants, such as the WirelessHD Specification, Revision 1.0d7, Dec. 1,2007, and its progeny as promulgated by WirelessHD, LLC (collectivelyreferred to as the “WirelessHD Specification”), or with any otherwireless standards as promulgated by other standards organizations suchas the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the InternationalOrganization for Standardization (ISO), the InternationalElectrotechnical Commission (IEC), the Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers (information IEEE), the Internet Engineering TaskForce (IETF), and so forth. In various embodiments, for example, themobile computing device 100 may communicate information according to oneor more IEEE 802.11 standards for wireless local area networks (WLANs)such as the information IEEE 802.11 standard (1999 Edition, InformationTechnology Telecommunications and Information Exchange BetweenSystems—Local and Metropolitan Area Networks—Specific Requirements, Part11: WLAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical (PHY) LayerSpecifications), its progeny and supplements thereto (e.g., 802.11a, b,g/h, j, n, VHT SG, and variants); IEEE 802.15.3 and variants; IEEE802.16 standards for WMAN including the IEEE 802.16 standard such as802.16-2004, 802.16.2-2004, 802.16e-2005, 802.16f, and variants; WGA(WiGig) progeny and variants; European Computer ManufacturersAssociation (ECMA) TG20 progeny and variants; and other wirelessnetworking standards. The embodiments are not limited in this context.

The mobile computing device 100 may communicate, manage, or processinformation in accordance with one or more protocols. A protocol maycomprise a set of predefined rules or instructions for managingcommunication among nodes. In various embodiments, for example, acommunications system may employ one or more protocols such as a beamforming protocol, medium access control (MAC) protocol, Physical LayerConvergence Protocol (PLCP), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP),Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) protocol, Frame Relay protocol, SystemsNetwork Architecture (SNA) protocol, Transport Control Protocol (TCP),Internet Protocol (IP), TCP/IP, X.25, Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), a contention-based period (CBP)protocol, a distributed contention-based period (CBP) protocol and soforth. In various embodiments, the communications system 100 also may bearranged to operate in accordance with standards and/or protocols formedia processing. The embodiments are not limited in this context.

In some embodiments, the mobile computing device 100 may comprise or beassociated with a network and a plurality of other nodes. In variousembodiments, the nodes may be implemented as various types of wirelessor mobile computing devices. Examples of wireless devices may include,without limitation, an IEEE 802.15.3 piconet controller (PNC), acontroller, an IEEE 802.11 PCP, a coordinator, a station, a subscriberstation, a base station, a wireless access point (AP), a wireless clientdevice, a wireless station (STA), a laptop computer, ultra-laptopcomputer, portable computer, personal computer (PC), notebook PC, tabletcomputer, handheld computer, personal digital assistant (PDA), cellulartelephone, combination cellular telephone/PDA, smartphone, pager,messaging device, media player, digital music player, set-top box (STB),appliance, workstation, user terminal, mobile unit, consumerelectronics, television, digital television, high-definition television,television receiver, high-definition television receiver, and so forth.

In some embodiments, mobile computing device 100 may comprise or includeone more wireless interfaces and/or components for wirelesscommunication such as one or more transmitters, receivers, transceivers,chipsets, amplifiers, filters, control logic, network interface cards(NICs), antennas, antenna arrays, modules and so forth. Examples ofconventional antennas may include, without limitation, an internalantenna, an omni-directional antenna, a monopole antenna, a dipoleantenna, an end fed antenna, a circularly polarized antenna, amicro-strip antenna, a diversity antenna, a dual antenna, an antennaarray, and so forth.

In various embodiments, mobile computing device 100 may comprise or formpart of a wireless network. In some embodiments, for example, thewireless network may comprise or be implemented as various types ofwireless networks and associated protocols suitable for a WPAN, aWireless Local Area Network (WLAN), a Wireless Metropolitan AreaNetwork, a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), a Broadband WirelessAccess (BWA) network, a radio network, a television network, a satellitenetwork such as a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) network, a long termevolution (LTE) network and/or any other wireless communications networkarranged to operate in accordance with the described embodiments.

While the embodiments are not limited in this context, mobile computingdevice 100 illustrates one possible computing device in someembodiments. In various embodiments, mobile computing device 100 mayinclude enclosure 102, cover 104, display 106, and input device 110.While not shown in FIG. 1, in some embodiments the mobile computingdevice 100 may include one or more platform component(s) including butnot limited to one or more processor circuits or memory. While a limitednumber and arrangement of components are shown in FIG. 1 for purposes ofillustration, it should be understood that mobile computing device 100may include any number or arrangement of components and still fallwithin the described embodiments. For example, mobile computing device100 may additionally include, in some embodiments, memory containinginstructions to be executed by one or more multi-core processors forexample. The embodiments, however, are not limited to the elements orthe configuration shown in this figure. Additional components for mobilecomputing device 100 are discussed in further detail below withreference to FIG. 18.

While not shown in FIG. 1, mobile computing device 100 may include oneor more processor circuits and/or memory in some embodiments. Aprocessor or processor circuit may comprise any suitable electricdevice, semiconductor device, system on chip or other component in someembodiments. For example, a processor circuit may comprise a multi-coreprocessor in various embodiments. In some embodiments, a processorcircuit may include or comprise one or more radio modules or combinationtransmitter/receiver (e.g. transceiver) devices. In various embodiments,the transceiver device may comprise a device that has both a transmitterand a receiver that are combined and share common circuitry or a singlehousing. For example, in some embodiments, the transceiver may beoperative to enable wireless communication capabilities for mobilecomputing device 100. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

Mobile computing device 100 may also include memory in some embodiments.The memory may comprise any suitable physical device operative to storedata, programs, sequences of instructions or other information on atemporary or permanent basis for use in mobile computing device 100 insome embodiments. For example, memory may comprise volatile ornon-volatile memory, RAM, ROM, virtual memory, solid state disk drive ora hard disc drive for example. The embodiments are not limited in thiscontext. Additional or alternative platform components are discussed inmore detail with reference to FIG. 18.

In some embodiments, display 106 may comprise any suitable visualinterface for displaying content to a user of the mobile computingdevice 100. In one embodiment, for example, the display 106 may beimplemented by a liquid crystal display (LCD) or a touch-sensitive colorLCD screen. The touch-sensitive LCD may be responsive to human touch ormay be used with a stylus and/or a handwriting recognizer program insome embodiments. In other embodiments, display 106 may comprise aplasma display, light-emitting diode (LED) display or an organiclight-emitting diode (OLED) display. Display 106 may comprise a digitaltouchscreen display arranged to occupy a substantial portion of a firstside of a computing device 100 in some embodiments.

Mobile computing device 100 may include one or more energy storagemodules (not shown) in some embodiments. The energy storage modules maycomprise any device suitable for providing electrical power to computingdevice 100 in various embodiments. For example, the one or more energystorage modules may comprise a battery or a plurality of batteries orother energy storage devices capable of storing and providing power tocomputing device 100. In some embodiments, the one or more energystorage modules may comprise cylindrically shaped batteries or flatpacked batteries, such as Lithium Ion or other suitable batterytechnology. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

In various embodiments, mobile computing device 100 may include one ormore sensors (not shown). The one or more sensors may comprise one ormore of a camera, accelerometer, proximity sensor, light sensor, compassor global positioning system (GPS) in some embodiments. The one or moresensors of mobile computing device 100 may be arranged to providevarious different functionality for the device 100, such as tiltsensing, rotating one or more user interface elements displayed ondisplay 106 or any other suitable function as one skilled in the artwould readily understand. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

Mobile computing device 100 may include an enclosure 102 in someembodiments. Enclosure 102 may comprise an enclosure, housing, case orother device suitable to support, surround, protect or enclose one ormore computing components for computing device 100. For example,enclosure 102 may comprise a rigid plastic or metal body that surroundsor supports one or more computing components for computing device 100.In various embodiments, enclosure 102 may comprise the body or mainportion of a tablet computer and may additionally include, support orcomprise memory, one or more wireless transceivers operative to enablewireless communications for the computing device using one or morewireless communication protocols, one or more energy storage modules,display 106 or any other suitable component of computing device 100.Other embodiments are described and claimed.

In some embodiments, enclosure 102 may be designed to have a thin andsleek form factor in accordance with many modern computing systemdesigns. While the embodiments are not limited in this respect,enclosure 102 may comprise a form factor similar to a tablet computingdevice in some embodiments. In various embodiments, enclosure 102 may bearranged to support display 106 on front or front side of enclosure 102as shown in FIG. 1.

Computing device 100 may additionally include or comprise cover 104 insome embodiments. Cover 104 may comprise a slim and sturdy cover, caseor other protective housing or means arranged to adjustably cover,conceal and/or protect various portions of enclosure 102. In someembodiments, cover 104 may be adjustably arranged to support theenclosure 102 of computing device 100 in a plurality of different modes,such as an open clamshell mode, first tablet mode, second tablet mode,or closed mode. In various embodiments, cover 104 may be constructed ofany suitable material including but not limited to plastic, rubber,fabric, polyurethane or metal, for example. The embodiments are notlimited in this respect.

In some embodiments, the cover may comprise a first portion 108 and asecond portion 112. The first portion 108 and second portion 112 may bemechanically coupled together to form cover 104. For example, firstportion 108 and second portion 112 may be coupled together by a hinge,seam or other coupling mechanism that allows the first portion 108 andsecond portion 112 to rotate with respect to one another around a pivotpoint defined by the coming together of the first portion 108 and thesecond portion 112. For example, in some embodiments, the first portion108 and the second portion 112 may be coupled together by a fabrichinge. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

In various embodiments, the first portion 108 of the cover 104 maycomprise or include at least one integrated input device including butnot limited to the input device 110. For example, the integrated inputdevice 110 may comprise a keyboard and/or trackpad or pointing device.In some embodiments, the integrated input device may comprise a QWERTYkeyboard for example. Unlike many “after-thought” tablet computingsolutions currently available with an accessory keyboard, the hybridcomputing device 100 comprises a fully integrated design solutionarranged to provide the touch-screen interaction and capabilities of atablet computing device and the touch-typing experience of a clamshell,laptop or netbook computer in a compact, practical and aestheticallypleasing platform.

The second portion 112 of cover 104 may comprise at least one flexibleseam 114 arranged to allow the second portion 112 to adjustably pivotaround the seam 114. As described hereinafter, a seam may comprise ahinge, seam or other flexible mechanisms suitable to allow one componentto rotate with respect to another component. For example, as shown inFIG. 1, the seam 114 may be positioned approximately in the middle ofsecond portion 112 to allow second portion 112 to rotate around the seam114. While a single seam 114 is shown in FIG. 1 for purposes ofillustration, one skilled in the art would readily understand that anynumber of seams could be used and still fall within the describedembodiments. As such, the embodiments are not limited in this respect.

In various embodiments, cover 104 may be mechanically coupled to a sideof the enclosure 102. For example, a first end 120 of the second portion112 of the cover 104 may be mechanically coupled to a first side 124 ofthe enclosure 102 and a second end 122 of the second portion 112opposite the first end 120 may be pivotally coupled to the first portion108. The mechanical computing may comprise a permanent or fixedattachment point arranged to adjustably or rotatably couple theenclosure 102 and the cover 104 together. For example, a first end 120of the second portion 112 of the cover 104 may be mechanically coupledto a first side 120 of enclosure 102 in some embodiments. While thefirst end 120 is shown as being coupled to the first side 124 in FIG. 1,it should be understood that cover 104 could be mechanically coupled toa different side of enclosure 102 or on more than one side of enclosure102 and still fall within the described embodiments. For example, insome embodiments a second end 122 of the second portion 112 of cover 104may be coupled to a second side 126 of enclosure 102 as described inmore detail with reference to FIGS. 9-17. Other embodiments aredescribed and claimed.

In some embodiments, one or more electrical and/or mechanical connectorsor other coupling mechanisms may be included to communicatively couplethe input device 110 of the cover 104 to the computing componentssupported by enclosure 102. For example, the one or more connectors orcoupling mechanisms may provide an electrical or other communicationconnection between the keyboard and/or trackpad of the input device 110and the processor or other suitable component of computing device 100supported by enclosure 102. While described herein as including anelectrical connection to enable communication between the computingdevice 100 and the input device 110, it should be understood that anysuitable communication technology could be used and still fall withinthe described embodiments. For example, the computing device 100 and theinput device 110 may be equipped with Bluetooth or another suitablewireless technology to allow wireless communication between the devicesin some embodiments. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

In various embodiments, FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of hybridcomputing device 100 arranged in a clamshell or laptop mode orconfiguration. For example, as shown in FIG. 1, the second portion 112may be arranged to form a triangular stand 116 to support the enclosure102 in an open configuration. In some embodiments, the display 106 andthe input device 110 may be arranged to be accessible and operable inthe open configuration. In various embodiments, with the display 106 inthe configuration shown in FIG. 1, the hybrid computing device 100 maybe operable as a clamshell or laptop computer, enabling a user tointeract with the touch-sensitive display 106 and also to control thedevice 100 or enter data using the input device 110. In someembodiments, the input device 110 may comprise an 18.5 mm button pitchfull size keyboard that provides a traditional touch-typing experience.The embodiments are not limited in this respect.

FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of a system 200. The system 200 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 200 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 100 of FIG. 1 where like elements aresimilarly numbered. In various embodiments, FIG. 2 may illustrate a backperspective view of computing device 200 which more clearly illustratesthe seam 114 that allows the second portion 112 to flex or bend,creating the triangular stand 116.

FIG. 3 illustrates one embodiment of a system 300. The system 300 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 300 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 100 of FIG. 1 and/or hybrid computing device200 of FIG. 2 where like elements are similarly numbered. In variousembodiments, FIG. 3 may illustrate a side perspective view of computingdevice 300 which more clearly illustrates the triangular stand 116. Asshown in FIG. 3, the triangular stand 116 may be formed by a portion ofthe second portion 112 that pivots or rotates from seam 114, a portionof the first portion 108 behind a point where enclosure 102 rests onfirst portion 108 in a direction away from input device 110, and aportion of a back of enclosure 102. The arrangement may allow fortriangular stand 116 to support the weight of enclosure 102 such thatthe hybrid computing device 300 can maintain the open configuration. Theembodiments are not limited in this respect.

In some embodiments, the first portion 108 may have or include at leastone integrated magnet 130 arranged to adjustably couple the firstportion 108 of the cover 104 to a second side 126 of the enclosure 102opposite the first side 124 in an open configuration as shown in FIGS.1-3. For example, the one or more magnets 130 may be arranged tomagnetically secure enclosure 102 in the open configuration shown inFIGS. 1-3. In some embodiments, the enclosure may comprise or includemagnetic material along the second side 126 that allows the enclosure tobe drawn towards and easily aligned with the magnets 130, ensuring aconsistent and user friendly arrangement of the hybrid computing device300. In various embodiments, multiple parallel rows of magnets 130 maybe incorporated into first portion to allow for multiple angles ofdisplay 106 with respect to input device 110. Other embodiments aredescribed and claimed.

In various embodiments, the first portion 108 may include or have one ormore grooves or ribs 132 arranged to adjustably couple the first portion108 of the cover 104 to a second side 126 of the enclosure 102 oppositethe first side 120 in an open configuration as shown in FIGS. 1-3. Forexample, the one or more grooves or ribs 132 integrated may be arrangedto receive or secure an edge of enclosure 102 to secure enclosure 102 inthe open configuration shown in FIGS. 1-3. In some embodiments, the oneor more grooves or ribs 132 integrated may be arranged to couple with anedge on the second side 126 of enclosure 102 to ensure a consistent anduser friendly arrangement of the hybrid computing device 300. In variousembodiments, multiple parallel rows of grooves or ribs 132 integratedmay be incorporated into first portion to allow for multiple angles ofdisplay 106 with respect to input device 110. Other embodiments aredescribed and claimed.

In various embodiments, the one or more magnets 130 and/or one or moregrooves or ribs 132 may assist in prevent the enclosure 102 from slidingin a direction of the input device 110 in the open configuration. Theplacement of the one or more magnets 130 and/or one or more grooves orribs 132 may also secure the second side 126 of the enclosure to thefirst portion 108, resulting in the weight of the enclosure 102 beingsupported by the triangular stand 116. The embodiments are not limitedin this respect.

In various embodiments, the open clamshell or laptop configurationdescribed in FIGS. 1-3 may allow a user to interact with the hybridcomputing device as shown in one example in FIG. 7. As shown in FIG. 7,a may be able to interact with the touch-sensitive display 106 and alsoto control the device 100 or enter data using the input device 110 inthe open configuration. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment of a system 400. The system 400 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 400 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 100 of FIG. 1, 200 of FIG. 2 and/or 300 ofFIG. 3 where like elements are similarly numbered. In variousembodiments, FIG. 4 may illustrate a front perspective view of computingdevice 400 in a first tablet configuration. As shown in FIG. 4, thefirst 108 and second 112 portions have been rotated around a back of theenclosure 102 and are arranged to align with the back of the enclosure102 in the first tablet configuration. In some embodiments, the display106 may be arranged to be accessible and operable in the first tabletconfiguration and the input device 110 may be arranged to beinaccessible and inoperable in the first tablet configuration. The firsttablet configuration shown in FIG. 4 may allow a user to comfortablyhold and interact with the hybrid computing device as they would with atablet computing device or a book as shown in one example in FIG. 8.

As shown in FIG. 4, a first side 124 and a second side 126 of theenclosure 102 may be arranged at an angle in a direction from a back ofthe enclosure 102 to the front of the enclosure 102, resulting in thefront of the enclosure 102 having a smaller surface area than the back.While the embodiments are not limited in this respect, the angled sideportions may create side surfaces that are visible when using the devicein a plurality of different modes, such as the first tabletconfiguration, allowing users to easily see buttons or interfacesarranged on the side portions. In other embodiments, the angled sideportions may allow for easier arrangement of the device in the variousconfigurations described herein, as well as providing an aestheticallyappealing shape and appearance. The embodiments are not limited in thisrespect.

In various embodiments, the hybrid computing device 400 may include oneor more integrated devices or one or more input/output (I/O) ports 118arranged on a side 124/126 of enclosure 102. In some embodiments, theone or more integrated input devices 118 may comprise a volume rockerswitch or a home button as shown in FIG. 4. For example, in someembodiments the computing device 400 may include only one button orswitch that is discretely located on a side 124 of enclosure 102 asshown in FIG. 4. In various embodiments, the single button or switch maybe operative to turn the computing device 400 on and off and may alsocontrol various other functionality, including operating as a homescreen button. While not shown in detail in FIGS. 1-4, some embodimentsmay include one or more power adapter ports. Other embodiments aredescribed and claimed.

In other embodiments, the one or more I/O ports 118 may becommunicatively coupled to the one or more processor circuits to allowfor communication with one or more peripheral devices coupled to the oneor more I/O ports 118. In various embodiments, the one or more I/O ports118 may comprise one or more of an Ethernet interface, a UniversalSerial Bus (USB) interface, a Thunderbolt® interface, a DisplayPortinterface, a MiniDisplayPort (mDP) interface, an audio interface and/orthe like. While shown on side 124 in FIG. 4, it should be understoodthat the one or more integrated input devices or one or more I/Oportions 118 could be arranged anywhere on enclosure 102 or cover 104and still fall within the described embodiments. Other embodiments aredescribed and claimed.

FIG. 5 illustrates one embodiment of a system 500. The system 500 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 500 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 100 of FIG. 1, 200 of FIG. 2, 300 of FIG. 3and/or 400 of FIG. 4 where like elements are similarly numbered. Invarious embodiments, FIG. 5 may illustrate a front perspective view ofcomputing device 500 in a closed configuration. As shown in FIG. 5, thefirst portion 108 may be arranged to align with and conceal the display106 or front of enclosure 102 of the computing device in the closedconfiguration. In some embodiments, the display 106 and the input device110 may be arranged to be inaccessible and inoperable in the closedconfiguration.

In various embodiments, the closed configuration shown in FIG. 5 mayprovide protection for the hybrid computing device 500 when the deviceis not in use. The closed configuration shown in FIG. 5 may also providefor a compact and secure device design making the device easy totransport. For example, the first portion 108 may conceal and protectthe display 106 when the device is placed in a computer bag or isotherwise transported or stored. The inoperability of the display 106and the input device 110 in this configuration may occur as a result ofthe device 500 being placed in a sleep or inactive mode when in theclosed configuration. In some embodiments, for example, the firstportion 108 may include one or more magnets that align with magnets orother sensors or devices on the enclosure in the closed configuration,singling that the device may automatically be placed in the sleep mode.Conversely, the device 500 may be automatically placed in an active modeupon conversion from the closed configuration to any of the otherconfigurations described herein. Other embodiments are described andclaimed.

FIG. 6 illustrates one embodiment of a system 600. The system 600 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 600 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 100 of FIG. 1, 200 of FIG. 2, 300 of FIG. 3,400 of FIG. 4 and/or 500 of FIG. 5 where like elements are similarlynumbered. In various embodiments, FIG. 6 may illustrate a frontperspective view of computing device 600 in a second tablet or secondclamshell configuration. As shown in FIG. 6, the first and secondportions 108, 112 may be arranged to align with each other to supportthe enclosure 102 in the second tablet configuration. In someembodiments, for example, the second table configuration may comprise amovie mode configuration where both the first and second portions 108,112 are concealed behind the enclosure to allow for full screen viewingof content.

In some embodiments, the first and second portions 108, 112 may bemagnetically coupled to one another in the configuration shown in FIG. 6and the portions 108, 112 may be arranged to prevent the seams 114 inthe second portion from allowing the combined supporting mechanismcreated by the joined portions 108, 112 from folding or collapsing. Forexample, the first portion 108 may comprise a rigid structure that, whencoupled to the second portion 112, supports the second portion in arigid manner as shown in FIG. 6. Other embodiments are described andclaimed.

FIG. 9 illustrates one embodiment of a mobile computing device or system900. In various embodiments, the mobile computing device 900 maycomprise multiple nodes, elements or components and may be the same orsimilar to hybrid computing devices of FIGS. 1-8 where like elements aresimilarly numbered. In various embodiments, FIG. 9 may illustrate afront perspective view of computing device 900 in an open configuration.However, as shown in FIG. 9, computing device 900 may differ from thedevices described with reference to FIGS. 1-8 in that the second side126 of enclosure 102 may be mechanically coupled to cover 104 in thearea of a pivotal coupled where the first portion 108 and second portion112 of cover 104 come together and are coupled.

FIG. 10 illustrates one embodiment of a system 1000. The system 1000 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 1000 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 900 of FIG. 9 where like elements aresimilarly numbered. In various embodiments, FIG. 10 may illustrate aclose up front perspective view of computing device 1000 in the openconfiguration. As shown in FIG. 10, second side 126 of enclosure 102 maybe mechanically coupled to a flexible hinge 140 that is arranged to jointhe first portion 108 and the second portion 112 in some embodiments.

In various embodiments, the flexible hinge 140 may comprise a fabrichinge arranged to allow both the first and second portions 108, 112 torotate freely around an axis defined by the junction of the second side126 and the flexible hinge 140. In some embodiments, the first portion108 may include a larger portion of the flexible hinge 140 to allow thefirst portion 108 to rotate to a position on the back of enclosure 102as shown and described in more detail with reference to FIG. 14.

As shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, the hybrid computing device arranged in theopen configuration may allow for both the input device 110 and thedisplay 106 to be accessible and operable. For example, a user may beable to interact with the hybrid computing device as shown in oneexample in FIG. 16. As shown in FIG. 16, a user may be able to interactwith the touch-sensitive display 106 and also to control the device 900,1000 or enter data using the input device 110 in the open configuration.Other embodiments are described and claimed.

In some embodiments, a triangular stand 150 may be formed using thesecond portion 112 to support enclosure 102 in the open configuration.In various embodiments, the second portion 112 may have or include twoor more flexible seams 114 arranged to allow the second portion 112 toadjustably pivot around the seams to form the triangular stand 150 tosupport the enclosure 102 in the open configuration.

FIG. 11 illustrates one embodiment of a system 1100. The system 1100 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 1100 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 900 of FIG. 9 or 1000 of FIG. 10 where likeelements are similarly numbered. In various embodiments, FIG. 11 mayillustrate a back perspective view of computing device 1100 in the openconfiguration. As shown in FIG. 11, the triangular stand 150, whilesimilar in nature and function to triangular stand 116, may be formed orarranged differently based on the different attachment point of theenclosure 102 to cover 104.

In some embodiments, second portion 112 of the cover 104 may have orinclude at least two seams 114 that together help to form the triangularstand 150 and also allow for a flap 152 that may be arranged toadjustably couple to the back of enclosure 102. For example, the flap152 may include or comprise at least one integrated magnet arranged toadjustably couple the flap portion 152 of the cover 102 to one or moremagnetic portions of the back of the enclosure 102. In this manner, theflap 152 may be attached to different portion of the back of enclosure102, thereby adjusting the angle of display 106 with respect to inputdevice 110. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

FIG. 12 illustrates one embodiment of a system 1200. The system 1200 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 1200 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 900 of FIG. 9, 1000 of FIG. 10 and/or 1100 ofFIG. 11 where like elements are similarly numbered. In variousembodiments, FIG. 12 may illustrate a front perspective view ofcomputing device 1200 in a closed configuration. As shown in FIG. 12,the first portion 108 may be arranged to align with and conceal thedisplay 106 of the computing device in a closed configuration. In thisconfiguration, the display 106 and the input device 110 may be arrangedto be inaccessible and inoperable. In the closed configuration, invarious embodiments, the second portion 112 may align with andsubstantially conceal the back of enclosure 102. Together, the first andsecond portions 108, 112 may protect and substantially cover enclosure102 in the closed configuration. Other embodiments are described andclaimed.

In various embodiments, the first portion 108 may have or include one ormore flexible seams 114 that may be the same or similar to the flexibleseams 114 of the second portion 112. In some embodiments, the one ormore flexible seams 114 of the first portion 108 may be arranged toallow the first portion to adjustably pivot around the seams 114. Forexample, as shown in FIG. 13, a fractional portion or flap 160 of thefirst portion 108 may be arranged to rotate around the one or more seams114 to reveal a portion 162 of the display 106 in or from a partiallyclosed configuration.

In some embodiments, the computing device 1300 of FIG. 13, which may bethe same or similar to hybrid computing device 900 of FIG. 9, 1000 ofFIG. 10, 1100 of FIG. 11 and/or 1200 of FIG. 12 where like elements aresimilarly numbered, may be operable to display one or more graphicaluser interface elements on the revealed portion 162 of the display 106.In some embodiments, the flap 160 may include one or more magnets orother sensor that correspond to and align with magnets or sensor onenclosure 102. When the flap 160 is moved away from enclosure 102 asshown in FIG. 13, computing device 1300 may be operable to sense thatonly a portion 162 of display 106 has been revealed, therein formattinga limited amount of data in the form of one or more graphical userinterface elements to be displayed on the portion 162 of display 106.For example, responsive to a user rotating the flap 160 away fromenclosure 102 to reveal portion 162 of display 106, computing device1300 may be operative to format and display a summary of informationthat may be of interest to the user in only the portion 162. Theinformation may include but is not limited to missed calls or messages,email summaries, weather, appointments from a calendar application orany other suitable information. Providing for this type of summary inresponse to the flap 160 being rotated to reveal portion 162 may allowfor users to quickly obtain important information without having tocompletely open and activate device 1300. Other embodiments aredescribed and claimed.

FIG. 14 illustrates one embodiment of a system 1400. The system 1400 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 1400 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 900 of FIG. 9, 1000 of FIG. 10, 1100 of FIG.11, 1200 of FIG. 12 and/or 1300 of FIG. 13 where like elements aresimilarly numbered. In various embodiments, FIG. 14 may illustrate afront perspective view of computing device 1400 in a first tabletconfiguration. As shown in FIG. 14, the first and second portions 108and 112 may be arranged to align with a back of the enclosure 102 in thefirst tablet configuration.

In the table configuration shown in FIG. 14, the display 106 may bearranged to be accessible and operable and the input device 110 may bearranged to be accessible and inoperable in the first tabletconfiguration. This differs from the computing device described withreference to FIGS. 1-8. By way of contract, the computing device ofFIGS. 1-8 allowed for the input device 110 to be stowed away and hiddenin the first tablet configuration. In various embodiments, because thesecond side 126 of enclosure 102 is attached to cover 104 in thecomputing device 1400, the input device 110 may be accessible on theback of enclosure 102 in the first tablet configuration. As a result, itmay be advantageous to render the input device 110 inoperable in variousembodiments. In some embodiments, the input device 110 may remainoperable to allow for input or control of the computing device 1400 inthe first tablet configuration. The embodiments are not limited in thisrespect.

As shown in FIG. 14, the hybrid computing device 1400 arranged in thefirst tablet configuration may allow for the display 106 to beaccessible and operable. For example, a user may be able to interactwith the hybrid computing device as shown in one example in FIG. 17. Asshown in FIG. 17, a user may be able to interact with thetouch-sensitive display 106 in the first tablet configuration. Otherembodiments are described and claimed.

FIG. 15 illustrates one embodiment of a system 1500. The system 1500 maycomprise a hybrid computing device 1500 that may be the same or similarto hybrid computing device 900 of FIG. 9, 1000 of FIG. 10, 1100 of FIG.11, 1200 of FIG. 12, 1300 of FIG. 13 and/or 1400 of FIG. 14 where likeelements are similarly numbered. In various embodiments, FIG. 15 mayillustrate a front perspective view of computing device 1400 in a secondtablet configuration or a second clamshell configuration. As shown inFIG. 14, the second portion 112 may be arranged to allow the secondportion 112 to adjustably pivot around the two or more seams 114 to forma triangular stand 150 to support the enclosure 102 in some embodiments.

In some embodiments, the triangular stand 150 may be the same or similarto that described above with reference to the open configuration inFIGS. 9-11. In various embodiments, the triangular stand 150 mayadditionally be arranged to restrict rotation of the first portion 108when the first portion 108 is arranged to align with a portion of thetriangular stand 150 in a second tablet configuration or second openconfiguration as shown in FIG. 15. In the embodiments shown in FIG. 15,the first portion 108 and second portion may together form a stand thatallows for full screen viewing of the computing device 1500. In theseembodiments, the input device 110 may be arranged to be inaccessible andinoperable because the device may rest, for example, on a table top oron the lap of a user. Other embodiments are descried and claimed.

FIG. 18 is a diagram of an exemplary system embodiment. In particular,FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a system 1800, which may include variouselements and may be the same or similar to the computing devicesdescribed with reference to FIGS. 1-17. For instance, FIG. 18 shows thatsystem 1800 may include a processor 1802, a chipset 1804, aninput/output (I/O) device 1806, a random access memory (RAM) (such asdynamic RAM (DRAM)) 1808, and a read only memory (ROM) 1810, and variousplatform components 1814 (e.g., a fan, a crossflow blower, a heat sink,DTM system, cooling system, housing, vents, and so forth). Theseelements may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or anycombination thereof. The embodiments, however, are not limited to theseelements.

As shown in FIG. 18, I/O device 1806, RAM 1808, and ROM 1810 are coupledto processor 1802 by way of chipset 1804. Chipset 1804 may be coupled toprocessor 1802 by a bus 1812. Accordingly, bus 1812 may include multiplelines.

Processor 1802 may be a central processing unit comprising one or moreprocessor cores and may include any number of processors having anynumber of processor cores. The processor 1802 may include any type ofprocessing unit, such as, for example, CPU, multi-processing unit, areduced instruction set computer (RISC), a processor that have apipeline, a complex instruction set computer (CISC), digital signalprocessor (DSP), and so forth.

Although not shown, the system 1800 may include various interfacecircuits, such as an Ethernet interface and/or a Universal Serial Bus(USB) interface, and/or the like. In some exemplary embodiments, the I/Odevice 1806 may comprise one or more input devices connected tointerface circuits for entering data and commands into the system 1800.For example, the input devices may include a keyboard (physical orvirtual/soft), mouse, touch screen, track pad, track ball, isopoint, avoice recognition system, and/or the like. Similarly, the I/O device1806 may comprise one or more output devices connected to the interfacecircuits for outputting information to an operator. For example, theoutput devices may include one or more displays, printers, speakers,and/or other output devices, if desired. For example, one of the outputdevices may be a display. The display may be a cathode ray tube (CRTs),liquid crystal displays (LCDs), or any other type of display.

The system 1800 may also have a wired or wireless network interface toexchange data with other devices via a connection to a network. Thenetwork connection may be any type of network connection, such as anEthernet connection, digital subscriber line (DSL), telephone line,coaxial cable, etc. The network may be any type of network, such as theInternet, a telephone network, a cable network, a wireless network, apacket-switched network, a circuit-switched network, and/or the like.

In various embodiments, the system 1800 may comprise or be included in ahybrid computing device that includes an enclosure arranged to support adisplay on a front of the enclosure and a cover mechanically coupled toa side of the enclosure, the cover comprising a first portion having atleast one integrated input device and a second portion having at leastone flexible seam arranged to allow the second portion to adjustablypivot around the seam. In some embodiments, the second portion may bearranged to form a triangular stand to support the enclosure in an openconfiguration and the display and the input device may be arranged to beaccessible and operable in the open configuration.

In some embodiments, the first portion may be arranged to align with andconceal the display of the computing device in a closed configurationand the display and the input device may be arranged to be inaccessibleand inoperable in the closed configuration. In other embodiments, thefirst and second portions may be arranged to align with a back of theenclosure opposite the front of the enclosure in a first tabletconfiguration and the display may be arranged to be accessible andoperable in the first tablet configuration.

A first end of the second portion of the cover may be mechanicallycoupled to a first side of the enclosure and a second end of the secondportion opposite the first end may be pivotally coupled to the firstportion in some embodiments. In various embodiments, the first portionmay have at least one integrated magnet arranged to adjustably couplethe first portion of the cover to a second side of the enclosureopposite the first side in an open configuration. In additional oralternative embodiments, the first portion may have one or more groovesor ribs arranged to adjustably couple the first portion of the cover toa second side of the enclosure opposite the first side in an openconfiguration.

In various embodiments, the first and second portions may be arranged toalign with the back of the enclosure in a first tablet configuration andthe display may be arranged to be accessible and operable in the firsttablet configuration and the input device may be arranged to beinaccessible and inoperable in the first tablet configuration. The firstand second portions may be arranged to align with each other to supportthe enclosure in a second tablet configuration in some embodiments.

In some embodiments, a first side and a second side of the enclosure maybe arranged at an angle in a direction from a back of the enclosure tothe front of the enclosure, the front having a smaller surface area thanthe back. A second side of the enclosure may be mechanically coupled tothe cover at a pivotal coupling of the first and second portions of thecover in various embodiments. In some embodiments, the second portionmay have two or more flexible seams arranged to allow the second portionto adjustably pivot around the seams to form a triangular stand tosupport the enclosure in an open configuration.

The second portion of the cover may have at least one integrated magnetarranged to adjustably couple a portion of the cover to a back of theenclosure in some embodiments. In various embodiments, the first andsecond portions may be arranged to align with a back of the enclosure ina first tablet configuration and the display may be arranged to beaccessible and operable in the first tablet configuration and the inputdevice may be arranged to be accessible and inoperable in the firsttablet configuration. In other embodiments, the second portion may havetwo or more flexible seams arranged to allow the second portion toadjustably pivot around the two or more seams to form a triangular standto support the enclosure and to restrict rotation of the first portionwhen the first portion is arranged to align with a portion of thetriangular stand in a second tablet configuration.

In various embodiments, the first portion may have one or more flexibleseams arranged to allow the first portion to adjustably pivot around theseams and the first portion may be arranged to align with and concealthe display of the computing device in a closed configuration, thedisplay and the input device may be arranged to be inaccessible andinoperable in the closed configuration. In these embodiments, the firstportion may be arranged to rotate around the one or more seams to reveala portion of the display in the closed configuration and the computingdevice may be operable to display one or more graphical user interfaceelements on the revealed portion of the display.

In some embodiments, the system 1800 may include or comprise one or moreintegrated input devices arranged on a side of the enclosure, a displaycomprising a touch-sensitive display communicatively coupled to one ormore processor circuits, one or more sensors comprising one or more of acamera, accelerometer, proximity sensor, light sensor, compass or globalpositioning system (GPS) or any other suitable component. In someembodiments, the system 1800 may additionally include one or morewireless transceivers operative to enable wireless communications forthe computing device using one or more wireless communication protocols.Other embodiments are described and claimed.

In some embodiments, the system 1800 may comprise or include a hybridcomputing device referred to hereinafter as the folio device. The foliodevice may include or comprise an enclosure arranged to support adisplay on a front of the enclosure and a cover comprising a firstportion pivotally coupled to a second portion in some embodiments. Invarious embodiments, the first portion may have at least one integratedinput device and the second portion may have at least one flexible seamarranged to allow the second portion to adjustably pivot around theseam. In some embodiments, a first side of the enclosure may bemechanically coupled to a first end of the second portion opposite thepivotal coupling of the first portion and the second portion.

In various embodiments, the first portion may comprise a rigid structurearranged to support a keyboard and the second portion may be arranged toform a triangular stand to support the enclosure in an openconfiguration. In some embodiments, the display and the input device maybe to be accessible and operable in the open configuration.

In some embodiments, the first portion may have at least one integratedmagnet arranged to adjustably couple the first portion of the cover to asecond side of the enclosure opposite the first side in an openconfiguration. In various embodiments, the first portion may have one ormore grooves or ribs arranged to adjustably couple the first portion ofthe cover to a second side of the enclosure opposite the first side inan open configuration. In other embodiments, the first portion may bearranged to align with and conceal the display of the computing devicein a closed configuration and the display and the input device may bearranged to be inaccessible and inoperable in the closed configuration.

In various embodiments, the first and second portions may be arranged toalign with the back of the enclosure in a first tablet configuration andthe display may be arranged to be accessible and operable in the firsttablet configuration and the input device may be arranged to beinaccessible and inoperable in the first tablet configuration. In otherembodiments, the first and second portions may be arranged to align witheach other to support the enclosure in a second tablet configuration.

The folio device may additionally include, in some embodiments, one ormore processor circuits, a touch sensitive display and/or one or morewireless transceivers operative to enable wireless communications forthe computing device using one or more wireless communication protocols.Other embodiments are described and claimed.

In some embodiments, the system 1800 may comprise or include a hybridcomputing device referred to hereinafter as the peek device. The peekdevice may include or comprise an enclosure arranged to support adisplay on a front of the enclosure and a cover comprising a firstportion pivotally coupled to a second portion, the first portion havingat least one integrated input device and at least one flexible seam andthe second portion having two or more flexible seams, the flexible seamsarranged to allow the first and second portions to adjustably pivotaround the seams and a second side of the enclosure mechanically coupledto the cover between the pivotal coupling of the first and secondportions of the cover.

In various embodiments, the second portion may be arranged to adjustablypivot around the two or more seams to form a triangular stand to supportthe enclosure in an open configuration. In some embodiments, the secondportion may have at least one integrated magnet arranged to adjustablycouple a portion of the cover to a back of the enclosure. In someembodiments, the first and second portions may be arranged to align witha back of the enclosure in a first tablet configuration and the displaymay be arranged to be accessible and operable in the first tabletconfiguration and the input device may be arranged to be accessible andinoperable in the first tablet configuration.

In some embodiments, the second portion may be arranged to adjustablypivot around the two or more seams to form a triangular stand to supportthe enclosure and to restrict rotation of the first portion when thefirst portion is arranged to align with a portion of the triangularstand in a second tablet configuration. In various embodiments, thefirst portion may be arranged to align with and conceal the display ofthe computing device in a closed configuration, the display and theinput device arranged to be inaccessible and inoperable in the closedconfiguration.

In various embodiments, the first portion may be arranged to rotatearound the one or more seams of the first portion to reveal a portion ofthe display in the closed configuration and the computing device may beoperable to display one or more graphical user interface elements on therevealed portion of the display. The peek device may include, in someembodiments, one or more processor circuits, a touch sensitive displayand/or one or more wireless transceivers operative to enable wirelesscommunications for the computing device using one or more wirelesscommunication protocols. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

Numerous specific details have been set forth herein to provide athorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be understood bythose skilled in the art, however, that the embodiments may be practicedwithout these specific details. In other instances, well-knownoperations, components and circuits have not been described in detail soas not to obscure the embodiments. It can be appreciated that thespecific structural and functional details disclosed herein may berepresentative and do not necessarily limit the scope of theembodiments.

Various embodiments may be implemented using hardware elements, softwareelements, or a combination of both. Examples of hardware elements mayinclude processors, microprocessors, circuits, circuit elements (e.g.,transistors, resistors, capacitors, inductors, and so forth), integratedcircuits, application specific integrated circuits (ASIC), programmablelogic devices (PLD), digital signal processors (DSP), field programmablegate array (FPGA), logic gates, registers, semiconductor device, chips,microchips, chip sets, and so forth. Examples of software may includesoftware components, programs, applications, computer programs,application programs, system programs, machine programs, operatingsystem software, middleware, firmware, software modules, routines,subroutines, functions, methods, procedures, software interfaces,application program interfaces (API), instruction sets, computing code,computer code, code segments, computer code segments, words, values,symbols, or any combination thereof. Determining whether an embodimentis implemented using hardware elements and/or software elements may varyin accordance with any number of factors, such as desired computationalrate, power levels, heat tolerances, processing cycle budget, input datarates, output data rates, memory resources, data bus speeds and otherdesign, performance or cost constraints.

Some embodiments may be described using the expression “coupled” and“connected” along with their derivatives. These terms are not intendedas synonyms for each other. For example, some embodiments may bedescribed using the terms “connected” and/or “coupled” to indicate thattwo or more elements are in direct physical or electrical contact witheach other. The term “coupled,” however, may also mean that two or moreelements are not in direct contact with each other, but yet stillco-operate or interact with each other.

Some embodiments may be implemented, for example, using amachine-readable or computer-readable medium or article which may storean instruction, a set of instructions or computer executable code that,if executed by a machine or processor, may cause the machine orprocessor to perform a method and/or operations in accordance with theembodiments. Such a machine may include, for example, any suitableprocessing platform, computing platform, computing device, processingdevice, computing system, processing system, computer, processor, or thelike, and may be implemented using any suitable combination of hardwareand/or software. The machine-readable medium or article may comprise anon-transitory medium in some embodiments and may include, for example,any suitable type of memory unit, memory device, memory article, memorymedium, storage device, storage article, storage medium and/or storageunit, for example, memory, removable or non-removable media, volatile ornon-volatile memory or media, erasable or non-erasable media, writeableor re-writeable media, digital or analog media, hard disk, floppy disk,Compact Disk Read Only Memory (CD-ROM), Compact Disk Recordable (CD-R),Compact Disk Rewriteable (CD-RW), optical disk, magnetic media,magneto-optical media, removable memory cards or disks, various types ofDigital Versatile Disk (DVD), a tape, a cassette, or the like. Theinstructions may include any suitable type of code, such as source code,compiled code, interpreted code, executable code, static code, dynamiccode, encrypted code, and the like, implemented using any suitablehigh-level, low-level, object-oriented, visual, compiled and/orinterpreted programming language.

Unless specifically stated otherwise, it may be appreciated that termssuch as “processing,” “computing,” “calculating,” “determining,” or thelike, refer to the action and/or processes of a computer or computingsystem, or similar electronic computing device, that manipulates and/ortransforms data represented as physical quantities (e.g., electronic)within the computing system's registers and/or memories into other datasimilarly represented as physical quantities within the computingsystem's memories, registers or other such information storage,transmission or display devices. The embodiments are not limited in thiscontext.

It should be noted that the methods described herein do not have to beexecuted in the order described, or in any particular order. Moreover,various activities described with respect to the methods identifiedherein can be executed in serial or parallel fashion.

Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and describedherein, it should be appreciated that any arrangement calculated toachieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodimentsshown. This disclosure is intended to cover any and all adaptations orvariations of various embodiments. It is to be understood that the abovedescription has been made in an illustrative fashion, and not arestrictive one. Combinations of the above embodiments, and otherembodiments not specifically described herein will be apparent to thoseof skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. Thus, thescope of various embodiments includes any other applications in whichthe above compositions, structures, and methods are used.

It is emphasized that the Abstract of the Disclosure is provided tocomply with 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b), requiring an abstract that will allowthe reader to quickly ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure.It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used tointerpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. In addition, inthe foregoing Detailed Description, it can be seen that various featuresare grouped together in a single embodiment for the purpose ofstreamlining the disclosure. This method of disclosure is not to beinterpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed embodimentsrequire more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather,as the following claims reflect, inventive subject matter that lies inless than all features of a single disclosed embodiment. Thus thefollowing claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description,with each claim standing on its own as a separate preferred embodiment.In the appended claims, the terms “including” and “in which” are used asthe plain-English equivalents of the respective terms “comprising” and“wherein,” respectively. Moreover, the terms “first,” “second,” and“third,” etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to imposenumerical requirements on their objects.

Although the subject matter has been described in language specific tostructural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understoodthat the subject matter defined in the appended claims is notnecessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above.Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed asexample forms of implementing the claims.

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 42. A computing device, comprising: an enclosurearranged to support a display on a front of the enclosure; and a covermechanically coupled to the enclosure, the cover comprising a firstportion having at least one integrated input device and a second portionhaving at least one flexible seam arranged to allow the second portionto adjustably pivot around the seam.
 43. The computing device of claim42, the second portion arranged to form a triangular stand to supportthe enclosure in an open configuration, the display and the input devicearranged to be accessible and operable in the open configuration. 44.The computing device of claim 42, the first portion arranged to alignwith and conceal the display of the computing device in a closedconfiguration, the display and the input device arranged to beinaccessible and inoperable in the closed configuration.
 45. Thecomputing device of claim 42, the first and second portions arranged toalign with a back of the enclosure opposite the front of the enclosurein a first tablet configuration, the display arranged to be accessibleand operable in the first tablet configuration.
 46. The computing deviceof claim 42, a first end of the second portion of the cover mechanicallycoupled to the enclosure and a second end of the second portion oppositethe first end pivotally coupled to the first portion.
 47. The computingdevice of claim 42, the first portion having at least one integratedmagnet arranged to adjustably couple the first portion of the cover tothe enclosure in an open configuration.
 48. The computing device ofclaim 42, the first portion having one or more grooves or ribs arrangedto adjustably couple the first portion of the cover to the enclosure inan open configuration.
 49. The computing device of claim 42, the firstand second portions arranged to align with the back of the enclosure ina first tablet configuration, the display arranged to be accessible andoperable in the first tablet configuration and the input device arrangedto be inaccessible and inoperable in the first tablet configuration. 50.The computing device of claim 42, the first and second portions arrangedto align with each other to support the enclosure in a second tabletconfiguration.
 51. The computing device of claim 42, a first side and asecond side of the enclosure arranged at an angle in a direction from aback of the enclosure to the front of the enclosure, the front having asmaller surface area than the back.
 52. The computing device of claim42, the enclosure mechanically coupled to the cover at or near a pivotalcoupling of the first and second portions of the cover.
 53. Thecomputing device of claim 52, the second portion having two or moreflexible seams arranged to allow the second portion to adjustably pivotaround the seams to form a triangular stand to support the enclosure inan open configuration.
 54. The computing device of claim 52, the secondportion of the cover having at least one integrated magnet arranged toadjustably couple a portion of the cover to a back of the enclosure. 55.The computing device of claim 52, the first and second portions arrangedto align with a back of the enclosure in a first tablet configuration,the display arranged to be accessible and operable in the first tabletconfiguration and the input device arranged to be accessible andinoperable in the first tablet configuration.
 56. The computing deviceof claim 52, the second portion having two or more flexible seamsarranged to allow the second portion to adjustably pivot around the twoor more seams to form a triangular stand to support the enclosure and torestrict rotation of the first portion when the first portion isarranged to align with a portion of the triangular stand in a secondtablet configuration.
 57. The computing device of claim 52, the firstportion having one or more flexible seams arranged to allow the firstportion to adjustably pivot around the one or more flexible seams. 58.The computing device of claim 57, the first portion arranged to alignwith and conceal the display of the computing device in a closedconfiguration, the display and the input device arranged to beinaccessible and inoperable in the closed configuration.
 59. Thecomputing device of claim 57, the first portion arranged to rotatearound the one or more seams to reveal a portion of the display in apartially closed configuration, the computing device operable to displayone or more graphical user interface elements on the revealed portion ofthe display in the partially closed configuration.
 60. A computingdevice, comprising: an enclosure arranged to support a display on afront of the enclosure; and a cover comprising a first portion pivotallycoupled to a second portion, the first portion having at least oneintegrated input device and the second portion having at least oneflexible seam arranged to allow the second portion to adjustably pivotaround the seam; the enclosure mechanically coupled to a first end ofthe second portion opposite the pivotal coupling of the first portionand the second portion.
 61. The computing device of claim 60, the firstportion comprising a rigid structure arranged to support a keyboard andthe second portion arranged to form a triangular stand to support theenclosure in an open configuration, the display and the input devicearranged to be accessible and operable in the open configuration. 62.The computing device of claim 60, the first portion having at least oneintegrated magnet arranged to adjustably couple the first portion of thecover to a second side of the enclosure opposite the first side in anopen configuration.
 63. The computing device of claim 60, the firstportion having one or more grooves or ribs arranged to adjustably couplethe first portion of the cover to a second side of the enclosureopposite the first side in an open configuration.
 64. The computingdevice of claim 60, the first portion arranged to align with and concealthe display of the computing device in a closed configuration, thedisplay and the input device arranged to be inaccessible and inoperablein the closed configuration.
 65. The computing device of claim 60, thefirst and second portions arranged to align with the back of theenclosure in a first tablet configuration, the display arranged to beaccessible and operable in the first tablet configuration and the inputdevice arranged to be inaccessible and inoperable in the first tabletconfiguration.
 66. The computing device of claim 60, the first andsecond portions arranged to align with each other to support theenclosure in a second tablet configuration.
 67. A computing device,comprising: an enclosure arranged to support a display on a front of theenclosure; and a cover comprising a first portion pivotally coupled to asecond portion, the first portion having at least one integrated inputdevice and at least one flexible seam and the second portion having twoor more flexible seams, the two or more flexible seams arranged to allowthe first and second portions to adjustably pivot around the two or moreseams; the enclosure mechanically coupled to the cover at or near thepivotal coupling of the first and second portions of the cover.
 68. Thecomputing device of claim 67, the second portion arranged to adjustablypivot around the two or more seams to form a triangular stand to supportthe enclosure in an open configuration.
 69. The computing device ofclaim 67, the second portion having at least one integrated magnetarranged to adjustably couple a portion of the cover to a back of theenclosure.
 70. The computing device of claim 67, the first and secondportions arranged to align with a back of the enclosure in a firsttablet configuration, the display arranged to be accessible and operablein the first tablet configuration and the input device arranged to beaccessible and inoperable in the first tablet configuration.
 71. Thecomputing device of claim 67, the second portion arranged to adjustablypivot around the two or more seams to form a triangular stand to supportthe enclosure and to restrict rotation of the first portion when thefirst portion is arranged to align with a portion of the triangularstand in a second tablet configuration.
 72. The computing device ofclaim 67, the first portion arranged to align with and conceal thedisplay of the computing device in a closed configuration, the displayand the input device arranged to be inaccessible and inoperable in theclosed configuration.
 73. The computing device of claim 67, the firstportion arranged to rotate around the one or more seams of the firstportion to reveal a portion of the display in a partially closedconfiguration, the computing device operable to display one or moregraphical user interface elements on the revealed portion of the displayin the partially closed configuration.